Crime can most certainly pay, if you "know wot I mean? See full summary » One messy science journalist (Tash) and a neat television host (Brett).

Two very different people whose relationship is nose diving to get the opportunity to experience life in their partners shoes when they wake up one morning in each others bodies.

Valuable lessons are learned by each as they both have to adjust to very different lives.

During the party on the ferry, when Guy Pearce is busted by Claudia Karvan telling the model that he has had a job offer from New York, the boat is clearly not moving.

Yes, the plot device of how/why they switch bodies is a bit clumsy, but that can be forgiven, because once this film gets into full swing, it's a hilarious romp and the best by far "body switching" movie I've ever seen.

It goes places where a Hollywood movie would never go.

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I think my fav scene by far is Brett as Tash having sex with his friend and finding out how BAD men can be in bed! As a woman audience member, you can't help saying, "Ah, HA!! " What I also love about this movie, is that the changes that both characters go through are more convincing and realistic than in any other "body switching" movie I've seen.